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  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    jjpamsterdam @feddit.org

    How do you manage the mental load in a partnership as parents?

    Before we became parents the concept of "Mental Load" was largely theoretical as both of us were easily able to manage the everyday logistics of our own lives. With children coming into the equation everything suddenly becomes a juggling exercise - at least that was our experience.

    I've read in several publications that the mental load or, to use a different wording, the organisation of everyday logistics is often predominantly done by women/mothers.

    We try to share all tasks as evenly as possible. We both work approximately the same amount of time. We both earn similar wages. We share costs on a 50:50 basis. We both took the exact same amount of parental leave. However, the logistics of everyday life have, without even trying to aim for that, drifted more towards my wife.

    How do you go about sharing this task? What kind of technical/IT solutions do you use to remain on the same page? Is it even necessary to share this task or are there others ways to "specialise" in certain areas o

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    toynbee @lemmy.world

    My kid told me another knock-knock joke

    Them: Knock knock!
    \ Me: Who's there?
    \ Them: Boo!
    \ Me: Boo who?
    \ Them: Boo! I'm a ghost!

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    jjpamsterdam @feddit.org

    ‘Kids can bypass anything if they’re clever enough!’ How do you try to guide your children through the digital world while growing up?

    This article really struck a chord with me, since I'm increasingly worried about my children growing up in a world that is fundamentally different from the one I grew up in. It's incredibly hard to make sure that children are not confronted with disturbing imagery and all the propaganda that is circulating online without the fully developed critical thinking of an educated adult. How do you go about making sure your children become responsible adults online?

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    The Picard Maneuver @lemmy.world

    The modern parenting experience

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    Otter Raft @lemmy.ca
  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    CrystalJagger @lemm.ee

    What do we need to do before pre-k?

    Hello everyone. My little brother is going to be going to pre-k before too long and I want to make sure he is prepared. We have the whole summer coming up so I was wondering if anyone knew about anything good to do before he starts pre-k.

    He loves to color and draw and he loves being read stories. He hasn’t really spent much time around other kids alot tho. How do I make sure he’s ready for a classroom? Thanks.

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    Otter Raft @lemmy.ca

    On Monday, Health Canada issued the recall for the Babyjoy Baby High Chair and Style Life Eleven Baby Loungers because of the safety risks and is warning caregivers to stop using them immediately.

    Links:

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    PotatoLibre @feddit.it

    Anyone deluded?

    I remember my father telling me (probably slightly after my first son was born, great timing indeed!), it would have been a pity to gave birth to someone in this timeline.

    Period was around 2010/11, I thought he was just extreme and depressed. Today I can't really say he was wrong. We western people are just going to see a colossal crash and I feel bad having my kids as a spectator for that.

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    Millennial_Falcon @lemmy.world

    Potty Training: Toddler holding it in, tips?

    Hey parents! Dad of a 2.5 year old girl and having some struggles with potty training and curious to know if others have experienced this issue and what tricks/tips helped.

    We started potty training in January and it was going well, we made it part of her nightly routine to go #1 on the potty before bed and would get a sticker reward (some tracker chart that pampers/huggies offers). She even started to say she wanted to go on the potty during the day and even made a couple #2's, which we were excited for and told her how great it was she did this.

    Then suddenly overnight she became incredibly afraid of the potty and is now actively trying to hold it in. We know she needs to go because she strains, yells "No" repeatedly and holds her bum as if she is trying to keep it in. We try to encourage her and tell her it's ok and that she can go in her diaper if she needs to but the act of going #2 seems to really scare her and we are concerned of any side effects of her constantly trying to ho

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    Viking_Hippie @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Infants be like that

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/40801931

    Infants be like that rule

    Source: Severance S2 E2

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    glitches_brew @lemmy.world

    Happy Single Parent Day!

    I'm one. It's hard work but well worth it.

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    curlyqute @lemm.ee

    Reason why my child cried today

    I wouldn't let him eat dog food 🤷‍♀️

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    cm0002 @lemmy.world

    Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk, no I will not be taking questions, thank you

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    Otter Raft @lemmy.ca

    Measles is re-emerging in Ontario. Here’s what you need to know to protect you and your family - The Globe and Mail

    If you run into a paywall, here is the link since this information is important: https://web.archive.org/web/20250314114401/https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-measles-cases-ontario-what-to-do/

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    cm0002 @lemmy.world

    Full quarantine procedures immediately!

  • Parenting @lemmy.world
    curlyqute @lemm.ee

    I'm a horrible mother

    My son will be 13 months on the 16th. This evening has been particularly rough. It started with my pom escaping the fence during dinner. So I had to interrupt my son eating and go collect my dog. Then he decided he didn't want to finish eating or basically even start eating. I put him in the bath since that always helps. It helped until I took him out.

    So I was trying to get him dressed for bed since he was just absolutely tired. Well while wrestling him to get a diaper on. He keeps alligator rolling. I just snapped and yelled at him. But he was so focused on his own screaming that he didn't even flinch.

    I feel like a failure. After that I finally succeeded in getting a diaper on him then. Tried to nurse him to sleep like we usually do. NOPE. continued to scream and fight sleep. After about 10 minutes, I gave up and just put him in the crib. He fought sleep for another 5 minutes then crashed.

    Earlier I checked him for a fever or anything physical that needed medical attention. He